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Nasdaq Touches Intraday High, Heads for Record Close
Barrons.com108d agoneutral
Nasdaq Touches Intraday High, Heads for Record Close

The Nasdaq was cruising on Tuesday despite another round of software stock struggles. The Dow was up 306 points, or 0.6%. The Nasdaq’s gains were even more impressive when you consider the Roundhill Magnificent Seven ETF was flat and the iShares Expanded Tech-Software Sector ETF was down 0.8%.

Alphabet, Intel, Micron Lead Nasdaq Higher as Oil Drops on Paused Mideast Tensions
24/7 Wall St.108d agobearish
Alphabet, Intel, Micron Lead Nasdaq Higher as Oil Drops on Paused Mideast Tensions

The Nasdaq Composite (^IXIC) opened higher Tuesday, with the tech-heavy benchmark riding a familiar trio of tailwinds: a fresh wave of strong earnings, a sharp pullback in crude oil, and a pause in Middle East escalation. Risk appetite is back, and the Nasdaq Composite (^IXIC) is riding the bullish wave. Google parent company Alphabet (Nasdaq: GOOGL), ... Alphabet, Intel, Micron Lead Nasdaq Higher as Oil Drops on Paused Mideast Tensions

Stocks advance, oil falls as traders eye US-Iran ceasefire
AFP108d agobearish
Stocks advance, oil falls as traders eye US-Iran ceasefire

European and US stocks advanced Tuesday as investors weighed first-quarter corporate earnings alongside uncertainty over the fragile US-Iran ceasefire. "First-quarter corporate earnings have largely been robust so far which has helped to sustain global equities despite the uncertain backdrop," said AJ Bell head of markets Dan Coatsworth.